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Jury FresentmenU of Baker J Superior Conn. .Mat Tsui, 1870. Jury drawn and sworn for the ' 0 f (j, e Superior Court of Baker beg le* ve to make 4110 following l^entments: L in pleased to report our county in fi** ,v moral condition. With hut few onrcitixens are a law abiding people red population largely in excess, we V'to iges to report of violence commit- ^Tvone race upon the other, but, other- pleasant congeniality of feeling rtjough not as far advanced as in ** rtiff, give tbe most flattering evi- ( n ture>ahundance. ** "wrency of the money market in our P tribute iu a 6 reat measure to the in- —jkt** . ftE( i ill-advised purchase of foreign j eXP enditnres abroad for supplies, that should be raised or made lb* 34 ; through appropriate committees, ^ined the condition of the public w *“T,nd records of the county. *' tie Court-house in an unsafe condi- •^TiiworiSew»« ita P resent condition, 9> that it be thoroughly repaired I. irie Greo-f^ia, ’W r ee_k:ly Telegrapli and. Journal ! ssenger, 39l§i&§j9 —- , , —i«b a picket fence at least twelve that the jailor shall live in the received that attention .^commissioners that they should have ftoihefntW w« enjoin a more strict re- jmtheir duties. of the county bridges are badly out of ■ abridge at Milford and the one over *. Albany raecL And wo tiiey be immediately repaired. ftSalrefftot wo consider the Ordinary |g*SSS in receiving and paymg for the f>1 nf .be last named bridge. On ex- find the books of the Ordinary, jrnork and Treasurer correctt. The books bs T Collector show an insolvent list USE. aggregate to $647 29 Being the proper amount of diligence ■^Thlen exercised in the collection of this w.hf garnishment of employees and other ■jLmjk we are unwilling to recommend r. T;ii 0W ed this amount We find in the ftKSSmw * balance of $651 50. tJyrine leave of His Honor, Judge Clark, ■SaWe we acknowledge to superior ability; •rShfeelings of greatest sincerity we tender '.rh-s f or unvarying kindness and wishes 'Sd. And to our Solicitor General B. 'fSv we are indebted for wise counsel V mve duties that have devolved upon us j-wvasal courtesy in all our intercourse. ftiwMsttliat these general presentments * ° ■ in the Macon TELEGnAKi and Mes- Ricbes Jokes, Foreman. JjC- jnrdS-Carew, «4J. Allen, "^W.DodweU, :E Boggard, f. Fleming, m»K. Jones, till. Gatewood, C. Williams, John T. Roberts, Theodore D. Dupont, Geo. J. Jordan, Wm. N. Dewes, John B. Bussell, Clarence D. Brown, Isaac B. Brinson, e. w] )i.iii*- Wm. P. Smith, JtaT- Lancaster, Bobert F. Ivey, ibid W. Bledsoe, Wesley Culbretb, E Scurry. Baker Superior Court, May Term, 1870. ) Mend, that the above General Presentments ’Jlidied in the Macon Telegraph and Mes- J. M. Clark, J. S. C. S. W. C. line extract from the Minutes of Baker Su- Conrt. In a H70. Thomas Ahleh, D. C. S. C. B. C. THE JIOKMOXS. Rites and Ceremonies of (he Inter Day Saints—The Temptation ami Till Illustrated by Unheard-of Cercmo* tin. The lut book out about the Mormons—that S. W. Green—contains some “revelations'’ bu Monnon rites, which, if trne, are the st things yet said against this peculiar Mrs Mary Ettie Smith, whoso n»r*«. Kwostitutes the woof of 31 r. Green’s book, bU«cjM>ricnce while in theEnduemcni Mi the secret tabornaolo where all the itfciiian mysteries of Mormonism take «. Says Mrs. Smith, after premising itkr .Mormon oath kept her from revcal- t my much of the scenes she witnessed af- atering the Enduement house: The ir?t thing we saw was a representation tkGinkn of Eden. In the centre of the nrita! dressed in black muslin, in conver ts tith ‘'Eve," the latter being tempted (nuke of the forbidden “fruit, to which iW|y yidded. Eve then went to Adam aaofferofthe “fruit," who, alter much ■we, ‘ likewise fellwhereupon the Lord W the“garden” with a glittering white robe Jfied with every kind of brilliants that •awid lock a flash of light, from whose *i« "Tempter" fled away, hiding among HSttsjbut finally the first two confessed B 'crime,'’ and the Lord pronounced a »j»n them and upon their race, copied Genesis, and the devil crawled out of * upon his face. The Lord then put ■siipon Adam and Eve, and upon us all, Jwwhitclinen, illustrated by means of ij ’ to represent fig leaves. We were W cut again, each to our respective a k ind thus ended the first **glory. ’ ’ it proper, and a duty 1 owe to my 10 hand down to infamy the names of the “31 nave seen not only then, but sjnee, *nt ‘Eve" in the “Garden of Eden,’ j )re so, because the persons whose names ttoat to mention appear to have per- |?it willingly and with “pleasure.’’ “Oow, who was one of the wives of pnet Joseph, and now a wife of Brig- Mg “for time,” as it is termed, which «e will bo Joseph’s wife again in performed this part more than any *oman. Now at 50 years of age, she j"® Jet very beautiful, and she may be ■ 5 Perform infamously well. I have also •Irs. Bucl do the same. She is the ® whoso husband lived at Lima, 111., Joseph seduced her from him. I have 5* Mrs. Knowlton in the same canaci- . ®te is the mother of my brother How- f ‘*lfe. Martha. SMITH, WESCOTT & CO. OX.D RELIABLE Reasons Why. iy performed And “Adam" by Orson Hyde and “• l’ratt. 1 have no doubt but these fpre have been represented by others, W the persons who generally do it j whole room was hung with white cloth, one side of the “Garden of Eden” ;• kis no wall but the curtain, with an a jJ£o»nt of “peep-holes,” whereMormons J 1 *? before taken their endowments may ** it again. Brigham Young was in the 2* ot sending for various ones among the ~ ;a to that room, where he examined to their passwords and grips, and S n 16 ® again to witness the “tempta- i i was often sent for afterward at Salt 00 fuch occasions. Character of the “Lord” was always K*®ted by “Brother Brigham,” if he ^possibly be there—if not, no deputized but Brigham never played the fcr . or ‘‘Adam" on these occasions. conclusion of my disclosures upon J»ft of my subject, associated as it is with memories of that peculiar kind most Jj, h> the recollections of a pure wo- 51?®°® it my duty, in compensation for I been compelled to omit of the U®L especially of that never-to-be-for- in tbo “Garden of Eden.” to the moral and object of the whole to unsex the sexes. ^» U ? ma ^i° a ^aris, on Saturday night, V(T, the declaration of the Plehiscittun, of people into the streets, but no fci r -.°? <? ’ lrre a. It is evident that the spirit unionists is broken, for the present the empire has taken anew The public buildings, churches, (tT'? 6 -P^ Ya t e buildings, were made to M'&t* br uliant imperial pageant of Satur- ;; takers get two cents for every KltJ.7 two cents for every farm, fifteen fcy jT/ er 3' productive establishmant of in- >jw eenf* 0 * 8 for evel 7 deceased person, and W®-of the whole amount enumerated 6ta ustics, and ten cents per mile for buy kt; fci _ or ^ Bevolution, the woman's news* r^reafter to bo published by a stock . j aeodore Tilton being President, A C wiS L au^ua?in°6SleMmhhf 1 '* nUU ° n “ d Freigtt W * BtB8 * oId in the SoathwcEt - W«r are sassssssw? the toe i ' ° ne -* ighth ^ ^ that The Timber U of the choicest selection thoroughly seasoned. Ko extra charge for T oclc Phairp that°generAlij^sed°on fa p!antifion C Wai'nn. qu , a t it ? et'Pa'nt nsed upolf themfwhichh ftrmore durable than eiceflence a htl? Wminnafr*r?„V ln B - hor , t> charae'er of the Wasons is that if peculiar excellence, j ncs* W axons are furnished at a price less than that of ordinary Wagonr, with body complete. Also on hand, a Full Line or ABBOTT, DO WATS G <!fc CO.’S CELEBRATES C'OAX'OKI> H’AGOA'S. Cali and see them. SMITH, WESCOTT & CO., maraj-wAsemiwoniy tf 102 & 104 Cherry St., Macon, Ga. WE ARE STILL ALIVE ! AND SO WILL ALL BE WHO TAKE THE SYMPTOMS OF LIVER Complaint are uneasiness and pain in the side. Sometimes the pain is in the shoulder, and is mistaken tor rheumatism.^ The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in general costive, sometimes alternative with lax. The head is troubled with pain, and dull, heavy sensation, con siderable loss of memory; accompanied with painful sensation of having left undone something which onehHfwmccbccn done. Often complaining of weak ness, debility and low spirits.— Sometimes some of the above symptoms attend the disease, and at other times few of "them: but t , i generally the organ most involved. Cure the Liver with Simmons’ Regulator, and all will be well. iLIVEBji the Liver is gcnerall; r»n. axniACOisrs’ LIVER REGULATOR, A REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY A DERANGED STATE OF THE LIVER P=T( Atlections olUieKK Dyspepsia, Headache, Jaundice. Costiveness, Sick Head-achef Chronic Diarrhoea, Affections o‘ ■ the Bladder. Camp Dysentery, Affections of the Kidneys, Fever, Nervonsness, Chills, Diseases of the Skin. Impurity of the Blood, Melan choly, or Depression of Spirits, Heartburn, Colic, or .?aics in the Bowels. Pain in the Head, Fever and Ague, Dropsy. Boils. Pain in the Back and Limbs, Asthma, Erysipelas, Female Affections, and Bilious Diseases generally J. H. ZEILIN & CO.. Druggists. Macon, Georgia. For sale by all druggists. Price $1 per package. By mail 1125. A preparation of roots and herbs, warranted to be strictly vegetable, and can do no injury to any one. It has been used by hundreds, and known for tho last twenty-five years as one of the most reliable, efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to the suffering. If taken regularly and persistently, it is sure to effect a cure. The following highly respectable persons can fully attest to tho virtues of this valuable medicine, and to whom we most respectfully refer: Gen. W. 8. Holt, President S. W. R. R. Company : Rev. J. R. Felder, Perry, Ga.; Col. E. K. Sparks, Al bany, Ga.: W. J. McElroy, Esq.. Macon, Ga.; George J Lunsford, Esq.. Conductor S. w. R. R.; C. Master- son, Esq., Sheriff Bibb connty: J. A. Butts, Bain- bridge, Ga.: N. Binswanger, Esq.. Macon, Ga.; Dykes ASparhawk, Editors “Floridian." Tallahassee: Rev. ". W. Burke. Macon. Ga.: Virgil Powers, Esq., Su- erinfendent 8. W. R. Rg Daniel Bullard, Bullard s tation. M. & B. R. R.. Twiggs co.. Ga.: Grenville Wood, Wood’s Factory, Macon, Ga.; .Rev. E. F Easterling. P. E. Florida Conference; Major A. F. Wooley, Kingston. Ga. apr2- dtwtf DR. BAGLEY’S FEMALE RESTORATIVE. »R. BAGLEY’S I NIMITABLE Eve and Pile Preparation used ex clusively for inflamed and chronic sore eyes and pile*. It has been in use for fifteen years without a single instance of failure tc give relief. DR. B-A.O-3L.X3-S3- Has practiced tbe Eclectie system of medicine the rise of twenty years, and treats chronic diseases with success—such as Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Liver Affection, Kidney, etc. Female diseases, such as Sterility, Lu- chorca or Whites, Chlorosis: abs*nce of Meastraation at the proper period, Amcnorrhoea; Menstruation obstructed in its course after having been e-tablished; Dyfmenorrhrca: Menstruation attended by pain and spasms of tbe hypogastric viscera, with raroximal aggravation and difficult menstruation: menstrual colie Menorrhagia: menstruation too copious—flood ing. Medicine and prescrip ion furnished by mail to any part of the Unitod States. pos‘age pro paid, to treat any chronic case, for five dollars per month. The Female Regulator and Inimitable Eye and Pile Preparation sent far Si each. Symptoms of diseases must be plainly stated. Money sent by registered letter. Board, medicine and personal attenticn furn ished at from S20 to *25 per mon’b. at his residence, ten miles east of Amerieus; Location healthy. Post- office. Americus. Ga. feb3 wtf B. A. WISE & CO., Cherry Street, MACON, GA. OFFER AT REDUCED PRICES, BOO COOKLYO STOVES, 10O COAL GRATES, lOO PARLOR and BOX STOVES. Wishing to close out ottr entire stock of Cooking Stoves, we will offer them at great bargains. (f55~ Planter, wishing to purchase can do so by Warehouse acceptances without additional cosL Every cook stove warranted or the money returned C3-0RDEB3 SOLICITED. B. A. WISE & CO., Cherry street, Macon, Ga. nov2C-tf MADAME FOY’S Combined Corset, Skirt Supporter AXD BUSTLE Is Just the article needed by every lady who consnlts Health, Comfort and Stjle. Teitlmonials In its favor are con stantly b-ingreceired from allparts of tbe country. LADY agents wanted in every county of the United State*. HARMuN, BALDWIN & FO.Y. Sole Manufacturers New Haven. Conn. marll-w6m To all whom it may Concern. Dxttok, Onto, April 14,1870. A LL persons are warned not to buy any right to make, sell or use Best* Kelly’s Portable Gas Generator from Mr. S. A. Walker, of GlennviUo, Alabama, or from any agent he.maymake.aeMs vcmber/isi9? rney “ BENJAMIN‘bE3T.°' apr20-w3t COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE. O NE of the most delightful RESIDENCES in Mid dle Georgia, on a commanding eminence, halt a mile from Griffin; large six room house, eight years old, built in modern style. All necessary ont-buua- ingK, conveniently arranged. Twenty-seven and a half acres of land, subdivided into Gardens, Orch ards. Lots, Pastures, etc. A constant stream of water running through. A well of the coolest water. Ap ply to Speer & Beck, Griffin: N. Cruger, Albany, or BUTTS * BROTHER. apr!5-d3awtf Macon, Ga. TRUSSES! SEELEY'S HARD RUB BKRTRUS6ES.SUPP0RT- , ERS AND PILE INSTRU MENTS, cure Rupture, Abdominal or Uterine Weak nesses and Piles, Different approved patterns. Com fortable. safe. light, cleanly, uaed in bathing, inde structible (steel springs coated,) Elastic Stockings, Belts, Braces, Bandages, etc.—Gas at Vial sty. Es tablishments. 1317 Chestnut street, Phtla- and 3 Ann street New York, opposite Herald Building. Send stamp for pamphlet Sold by ail Druggists. Mailed or expressed. feb25-w3m $50 Reward. S TOLEN from me on Friday night, May 6tb, about midnight » bay MARE MULE: medium me: trimly uoado; in good order; no mark except irom plough gear; about live years old, and a lively, brisk I 'will pay tbe above reward for mule and thief, with proof to conviot tbe latter, or twenty ■w v° aol- lars for tbe mule. K. F. BURKET, Twiggs county—P. 0, Maoon, Ga. »w!3 Std-iSff TSTaA.VA.SS A. Ammoniated Soluble - PHOSPHATE, Manufactured by the Navassa Guano Co., of Wilmington, N. C-, IN BAGS OR BARRELS. r IS Fertilizer is prepared with the utmost care, and contains every constituent desirable for any crep to which it ma7 bo applied. It is especially adapted to the growth of Cotton, Coro, Cereals, Anl all kinds of Fruits and Vegetables. It is manufactured of the same materials from which the celebrated Patapsco Guano Co.’s Phosphate isjirepercd, and reference is mads to that Company. (65 bouth st., Baltimore.) for its efficacy, quality and uniformity. ___ w R. R. BRIDGES, FresidenL DONALD MACRAE. Treasurer and Secretary, Wilmington, N. C. WALTHAM LAWTON & LAWTON. Agents, Macon, Ga. jan23-w3mosilt OLD C1R0L1A BITTERS, DELIGHTFUL TONIC. YJtlE take great pleasure in offering theoldCarc- t Y Iina Bitters to the public. They are compound ed with great care, acd contain some of the best Ton ics in tbe Pharmacopia; As evidence of the superi ority of onr Bitters overall others, wo have certifi cates from many of the leading physicians in our State, who have prescribed tl «ai in their practice. THE OLD. CAROLINA BITTERS Willbe found invaluable for WANT OF APPETITE. GENERAL DEBILITY. CHILLS AND FEVER, DYSPEPSIA. We do not offer our Bitters as a cure for all dis eases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they have no equal. For sale by Druggists and Grocers everywhere. Principal Depot, GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO., Importers of choice DrugB and Chemicals, Charleston, S. C. For sale in Macon by „ It. W. Hunt & Co. iasy23-eod&w1y OUE FATHER’S HOUSE; O R “Tbe Unwritten Word." by the popular author of Night Scenes in tho Bible. ... His last work’s immense tale makes certain this ene’s success. All who have one,, want the other. Rose-tinted paper. Steel Engravings. Clergymen. Teachers, energetic men and ladies wanted in eve y township to aci as agents. A paying buriness. Ecnu for Circular. ZKIGLER. MoCURDY * CO- 16 S. Sixth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. Bi «£o31 .^ci (*«.{•£/galas* .Si-V/T'*.- T HE extensive use of these Watches for the last fif- teen years by Railway Conductors, Engineers, and Exprersmen. the most exacting of watca wear er*, has thoroughly demonstrated the strength, stead iness, durability, and accuracy of the Waltham Watch. To satisfy that class in all these respects, is to decide the question as to the real valoe ot these time-keepers. ' Morethan 450,000 ofthe-e watches are now speak- tag for themselves in the pockets of the people—a proof and a guarantee of their superiority over all others. The suy erior organization and great extent of the Company’s Works at Waltham, enable them topro- duce Watches at a price which renders competition futile, and those who buy any other Watch merely poy from 25 to 50 per cent, more for their Watches than is necorsary. . We are now selling Waltham Watchesat less prices in greenbacks, than the gold prices belore the war. There is no other manufacture of any kind in the United btates of which this can be said. These time-pieces combine every improvement that a long experience has proved of real practical use. Having had the refusal of nearly every invention in watchmaking originating in this country or in Eu rope, only those were finally adapted which severe testing by the most skillful artisans in oar works, and long use on the part of the public, demonstrated to be essential to correct and enduring time-keeping, Iarize° C * t ' 1 * maoy * m P r0Tementi we would particu- . The invention and use of a centre-pinion of pecu liar construction, to prevent damage to the train by the breakage of main springs, is original with tho American Watch Company, who. having had tho re fusal of all other contrivances, adopted Fogg’s Patent pinion as bring the best and faultless. Hardened and tempered hair springs, now univer sally admitted by watchmakers to be the best, are used iu all grades of Waltham Watches. All Waltham Watches have dust-proof caps, pro tecting the movement from dust and lessening the necessity of the frequent cleaning necessary in other Watches. -.Out'new patent stem- winder, or keyless Watch, is already a decided success and a great improvement on any stem-winding watch in tho American market and by far the cheapest watch of its quality now of- fered to the public. To those living in portions of the Umted.States where watchmakersdo not abound, watches with.the above mentioned improvements which tend to insure aczurac*,cleanliness, durability and convenience, must prove invaluable. Every Wateh guaranteed by the Company. To prevent imposition, buyers should see that every Watch should bear oither of the following trade marks: American Watch Co American Watch Co...., American Watch Co., Crescent 8t.„.,„„ Appleton, Tracy & Co.. Waltham Watcn Co..... P. 6. Bartlett Wm. Ellery... Home Watch Co.. .......Waltham, Mass. .......Waltham, Mass. ....Waltham, Mass. .-...Waltham, Mass. Waltham, Mass. —•.-...Waltham, Mass. -Waltham, Ma s. —Boston, Mass. For sale at retail by all respectable dealers. A descriptive circular, giving much useful informa tion, sent to any address on application. No Watches retailed by the Company. Address, ROBBINS & APPLETON, GENERAL AGENTS, 1ST Broadway, New York. ASK TO SEE THE NE W FULL-PLATE WATCH hearing the trade mark “AMERICAN WATCH CO. Crescent st., Waltham, Mass." It is by far THE BEST FULL-PLATE WATCH made in the United States, and surpasses anything her»>«<Vire made in this country for Railway Engineers, Conductors, etc. apr20-dcodtwcow3m TWIGGS COUNTY. Wilkes & Dillingham, MANUFACTURER’S t New Combination! T HE undersigned, haring associated thijnselve# together lor the transaction of a General Com mission ard Warehouse business, will# under tho firm name of CAMPBELL & JONES, Reopen tho old” Harris” Warehouse, oornerof Sec ond and Poplar streets, on the first of August next, for the reception of Cotton. The house will bopstin thorough repair before that date. We haveengagedtheserviccsof Mr. R. H. HUTCH INGS, of Jones county, who will be pleased to serve his many friends. _ . . , Our Mr. Campbell will, for the present, be found at the office of E. A. Wilcox. Ksq. As our Mr. Jones membership in the firm of Ad ams, Jones & Reynolds continuee to tbe close of the season, ho may be found at their Warehouse until we occupy our new quarters. W e are prepared to extend the usual accommoda tions to our Planting friends. We refer to the business men of Macon generally CHAS. K. CAMPBELL, late of E. A. Wilcox A Co., DONALD B. JONES. of firm of Adams, Jones & Reynolds. fobTS-d&w-Om* HORSE AND CATTLE REMEDIES. The Best and most Itcliable ever offered to the JPtiblic. Tin American magnetic ESUiNS CONDITION FGWCERS CERTI FI CATE. A?- I he’-eby certlfv that 1 1 examined, and thoroughly tested in ni.v practice the abovo articles, and regard them as j.reparations cl great merit and would cordially rcecn-mecd them as being prepare I with 8j» eeint care from re liable ingredients, sod more ctficsrioua for the treatment of tbo miens dbcases fer which they ara designed, than any rem edles of which T have knowledge. GEORGE H. DADD, rderinarfSMV^n. Author of W.lfggjg* tidogy nf Vu Horse* Modem li t it Doctor, <£«. Purchasers will pl-sse ask fora copy of “Horse end Cattle Owner’s Gni4e " gratis. — LORD & SMITH, Proprietor,, ** Cuicsoo, Ilia X- W. MUST A CO., GENERAL AGENTS,ZMACON. GA. For saloZby all Druggists. apr5-daw Burdon Iron Works. M anufacturers ef pumping engines lor Water Works. High and Low Pressure En gines. Portable Engines of all kinds, Sugar Mills; Screw. Lever. Drop and Hydraulio Prestos; Machin ery in general. HUBBABD & WHITTAKER. 103-Front street, Brooklyn, N. Y- Woolen & Cotton Mill Findings DYE STUFFS, COTTON WARPS, BOLTING CLOTH, HUES MILL ST05EB, Card Clothing, Roll Carding Machine^ Portable Com and Wheat Mills, Smut and Separating Machines Leather and Babber Belting:, Lace Leather, Steam Packing, Hose, Ac, Agents for all kinds of Woolen and Cotton Machinery. IiOUISVIIXE, KY. Send for a Catalogue. *• mar22-3mo : <•! . A. B. 1DAUS. B. It. BXZEUOES ADAMS & BAZEMORE, Cotton Factors anfl Commission Merchants* MACON. GEORGIA. W ILL carry on the Warehouse and Commission bu.«io_css_after the_plose ol the present Cotton afl their friends. We are rrcparel to extend the usual accommodations to planters. We have secured tho services of J. E. Crosland. of Twiggs county, who will take charge of the books and financial depart' ment of the establishment. The friends of Judge l’eyton Reynolds will find him on hand at all times to welcome them. We besjieak for onr firm a share of the patronage extended to the old firm, pledging ourselves to leave nothing undone on our part to merit their favors, etc. P. S.—Mr. Cr.island will bo jdeased to see hi friends at any time and render them all the assistano in his power. feb4-d£wm Administratera’a Sale. B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Twiggs county, will be sold, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in July next, the following land, to wit: One hundred and twenty acres; part of Lot No. 15. in the 7ih District of Banld- win. now Twiggs county; as tbe property of W. J. Hammock, late of said county, deceased. Sold for tbe benefit of tho heirs of said deooa-ed. Terms cf sale cash. JEREMIAH SANDERS. - mayl2-wGw Adm’rde bonis non. i~l BORGIA. TWIGGS COUNTY.-James T. Glover. VJT administrator, with the will annexed, upon the estate of Jesse Hearn, deceased, having petitioned for a final discharge from his said administration, all persons concerned are required, within the legal time, to be and appear at my office, to show oaese. if any they have, why sr.id applicant should not be dis missed. in accordance with the prayer of hie petition, Given under my hand officially, this May 9th. 187(L l officially, this May 9th. 1870. JOHN F. SHINE. Ordinary. WILKINSON COUNTY. STATE OF GEORGIA. 1 Supreme Court. April term, _ _ L 3870. Present, his Hon- WiLKiK80X County, j or, Philip B. Robinson, j Judge.. Cabby M. Richircson.1 Libel for Divorce. ys. i Rule to Perfect Service. Biosakd Richabdson. J I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sheriff than the defendant doeC not reside in this county, and it further.appearing that he does not re side in this State; it is on motion of oouniel ordered that said defendant appear and answer at the next term of this Court, kite that the case be considered in default and plaintiff be allowed to prooeed. And it is further ordered that this rnle be published In the Journsl and Messenger, weekly, once a month, for four months. . J. D. JONES, Plaintiff s Attorney, rtEORGIA. WILKINSON COUNTY-Clirk’s VX Oificc Sdpxsior Court—I do hereby certify that the above is a true extract from the minutes ef !Sx«. < tSB%l Sij'ti ’"Wayf M). h * llllnd IVERSON H. FLEETWOOD, mav51am4mw Deputy Clerk. P OSTPONED ASSIGNEES’ SALE.—By virtue of an order from the Honorable Distriot Court of the United States, wo will sell, within the legal hours of sale, before the Court House door, in Eatonton, Put nam county, Ga- to the highest bidder, for cash, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JONK, 1870, thefoUowing property, to wit: The residence of Benj. F. Adams, and now occu pied by him, together with the land thereto attached, containing one hundred acres, more or less, all of which is in the corporate limits of the town of Eaton- »n. We will also sell, at the same time andpltce, the insolvent notes and aoconnts belonging to the estate (in bankruptcy) of B. F. Adams. . . All the above cold as the' property of Benjamin F. Adams, for the benefit cf his creditors. ROBERT A. NIRBET, JOSEPH E. MURRAY. m«y3-law-3t Acsignees, Notice to tlie Public. I HEREBY notify all persons not to trade fur a cer tain Promisory Note made by Angus Hughes, of Dooly connty, in favor of J. F. Norris, or bearer, for about ninety-seven dollars, principal sometime in the year 1867, I think. I also notify Angus Hughes net to pay said note, unless to the firm of Smith Sc Wheeler, or cno of them, or J. F, Norris. I put the above note in the hands of Daniel A. Green, Esq., Justice of thePcaco for the Vienna District, No,—, G. M., some time in March last, for suit before his Court. The fa d D. A. Green, Esq., collected *50 on sail note, and left with the money and note. When lost heard of he was in or about Brunswick, Ga. A. D. SMITH. M. D.. Attorney and Counsellor at Law- may27-d5twlt Notice to Planters. T HE undersigned will open a shop in Macon, for the purpose of Repairing Cotton Gins. Being one of the oldest Gin makers in the State, and for many years master mechanic for Samuel Griswold, and now having same of tbe very best of his workmen, does not hesitate to warrant all work done to give entire- satisfaction. Old Gins made as good aB new* Will furnish new saws, new boxes, new saw ribs, new brushes and new Gina of the most approved pattern 1 . „ . Send in your orders to me, in care of any warehouse in the city, and they will meet with prompt atten tion. Write to me on any subject regarding Gins, and I wilt answer with pleasure, as above. Mark your name in full, with station or county, and address, and you may20-deodiweow4m Maoon. Ga. FOB THE INDUS SPRINGS vrlSIIORS to these well known Springs can now T on any day get conveyance to that point from Forsyth. We are newly fitted np. Coach and Teams, to acoommodate all who desire it. A regular line running daily from Forsyth to the Springs, connect ing with the train from Macon, leaving Forsyth at 10 o’clock, a. M., will be.established on the 1st Jane next. Call on GREEK JtBRU— Atlheir Livery Stable Forsyth, Ga. m»yl5-dAwlm* Russian Bagatelle* AT GEORGIA NO.l Slop tie Thief---$50 Eewarfl. OTOLEN from the subscriber, on Sunday, the 16th O inst., by a colored man calling himself Silas Easley, a.Dark Brown (almost black) Hone Male, about ten years old, above medium height, elendor bull', and of nervous quiek action: no special marks remembered except the slight rubbing of the hames, during the pastfew week*. Tbe Thief is 50 or 60years of sge, about 5 feet ten inches high, ef dark complex ion, weighs about ISO pounds, and can usually be re- eognized by his noisy conversation and braggadocio style of talking, making allusionB to bis travels, me chanical skill, etc. The above reward will be paid for the delivery of the Mule and Thief, or *25 for the Mu'e, or information that will lead to his recovery, J. R. WALKER. Reynolds, Taylor County, Ga., on 8. W. B. R. may25-dltiwzt REWARD. FRANKLIN LODGE N0.2.I.0.O.F.,l Macon. May 19th, 1870. j At a regular meeting held by this Lodge this night, the following resolution was adopted: Resolved, That this Lodge offer, through the pub lic papers of the city, a reward of S2f0 for the_appre hension of Henry G. Ross, the assailant of Brother John BroughtOD, and that the Treasurer he author ized to pay said reward upon the delivery of said Henry G. Kos3 to the sheriff of Bibb connty, and that tiiis authority be extended for the term of six months from date. Done by order of tbe lodge as above. _ B. St. PAUL GUKBAKDDIE. N. G. Attest: C J Ptbobrbq, R. S. mv29-diwAwlm Ayers For restoring Gray Hair to Its nature! Vitality and Colors> A. tlrekMtiff vvh:cli is a: .once agreeable, healthy, mid cflcctiml for prcFcrving the hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color ttiih the gloss and freshness of youth. Tiiin hair is thick ened, falling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not ahvnvp, cured by its use. Nothing can restore the hair where the follicles, arc destroyed, or the glanth atrophied mid decayed. But such as remain cmi bo saved for usefulness by this Application. Instead of fouling the hair with ft pasty sedi ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasional nso will prevent the hair from fuming gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substunccs which make some preparations dangerous and injurious to the hair, the Vigor cau only benefit but uot harm it. If wanted merely lor a :; HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can ho found so desirable Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, "and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, LOWELL, MASS. PRICES Sl.OO. Sold by L. W. HUNt * CO.. J. H. Zeilin k CO a; J all the Druggists in Maoon. Also, all Druggists and liaalors in Modieine everywhere. i.ml3-eod*w*sw• G eorgia, irwin ccuntt.-wm«„. Camp bell McDaniel, executor, etc., of I,**- as. Young, deceased, late of said county, has. filed hi* beat ac counts with me. and asks to be >. umi-scd from said executorship. These are to cite and admonish ell persons interested to be and appear at my office on the firat Monday in September next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters of Dismission should not be granted. Given trader my hand and official signature, this April 12.1870. WILEY WHITLEY. aprlZ-Smo Ordinary. —— BIBB OOBBiTV. JASPER COVVSY. G eorgia, jasper county.-wherea*. it has been represented to me that the estate of John Simpson, late of said connty, deceased, is without lecal representative, these are. thereto!e, to cite and admonish all persons concerned to be and appear at my office on the fiist Monday in June next, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why adminis tration upon (rid estate should not vest in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or other fit and prope-person, as provided by law. Witness my hand and official signature, this 13th of April. 1870. aprl7-w30d J. W. BURNEY. Ordinary. J ASPER COUNTY POSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALKS.—Will be so’d before the Court-House door, in the town of MontieeBo, Jasper county, with in the legal boars of sale, on tbe first Tuesday iu June next, tho following property, to-wit: beven hundred acres of land, more or less, known as the Lynn Place, adjoining lands of Lewis W. Pen and others. Also, fnnr hundred acres of land, more or leas, known ss the Ware Place, adjoining lands of W. C. Levcrett and others. All in Jasper county. Levied on as the property of Matthew Whitfield, deceased, to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Jasper Surerior Court in favorof Reid Smith and Charlie Smith, vs. John F. Patterson, Leroy M. Wilson and Pleasant Wi son. Executors of Matthew Whitfield, deceased. Prop erty pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, at the same time and place, will be gold one small house in Hillsboro, Jasper county, known as the Shoe-shop of Henry Fisher. Levied on as the property of Wesley Goolsby to satisfy a fi. fa. issue! from Jasper Couoty Court, in favor ofP. W. Dorsett. Property pointed out by plaintiff. . B. T. DIGBY, - .v . * ■*-» . T—wkauiff A DMINSTRATOR'S SALE.—By virtue of an or tho der from tho Court of Ordinary of Bibb Count/* will be sold, on the first Tueiday is June next, at the Couit-houfe lCity Hall) in laid county, duringthe legal hour* of sale, a fractional part ot Lot No. 235, situated and lying m the Warrior District, containing fifty acres, more or lesa. Sold a* the property ofMil- len Tidwell, late of said coun’y, deceased. Terms cash. A. B. R'lSS, apriO-wtd Administrator. G EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY—0buin.*t’8 Of fice, Said County—In Chambers, May 19th, 1879—Whereas Thomas C. Broddus, Administrator on the estate of Edward A. Bro.idus, deceased, applies to me for dismission from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish all per son; concerned to show cause at this office, on or by the first Monday in September next, if any they have to the contrary. Witness my hand officially. J. W. BURNEY. may22-3mw . Ordinary. G EORGIA. JASPER COUNTY-Okdinaey’s Of fice. Said County—In Chambess, May 19th, 1870— Whereas Thomas C. Broddus, Kxectutor on tho estate of Thomas Broddus, deceased, applies to me for letters of dtFmiesion from sa'd estate These are therefore to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to show cause at this office, on cr by (he first Monday in September next, if any they have to the contrary. Witness my hand officially. J. W. BURNEY. may22-3mw Ordinary. JONES oovnsz, G eorgia, jones county.-ordixart’s Or fick, Said County, At Chaxbebs, May 9,1870. Whereas, Bryant Balkcom, Administrator on the estate of Ephraim Moore, deceased, applies to me for Dismission from said estate: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to show cause, at this office, on or by the first Monday ia September next, if any they have to the contrary. Witness my hand officially. _ _ _ R. T. ROSS, mayll-d*rr3m Ordinary. G EORGIA, JONESCOUNTY.—OaniNARY’aOFFiCN said county, At Chaubkrs, May 9, 1870.— Whereas, Wm. A, Chambers, Administrator on the estate of John W. Finney, deceased, applies to me for Dismission from said e*tate: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all per sons concerned to showcauFC.at this office, on or by the first Monday in September next, if any they have to the contrary. Given under my hand officially. R. T. ROSS, mayll-w3m Ordinary. C\ EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-Ordinary’s Of- VX nos said county, at Chambers, May 9.1870.— Whereas. Wm. LRtle aDd Orrie Tufts, Administra tors on estate of Benjamin M. Tafts, deceased, ap plies to me for dismission from said estate : There arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all par sons consented to show cause, on or by the first Mon day in September next, at this office, if any they have to the contrary. Given under my hand officially. R. T. ROSS. mayll-w3m Ordinary. S'!EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.-ORmKARY’a Or- vX ficr, said County, May 9,1870—Whereas. Mem* branoe Williams applies to mefordismissintirom ad ministration on estate of Margery T. Carmichael, de ceased, these are to notify all persons concerned to show cause, if any they haYe. to the contrary, on or by the first Monday ia September next. Witness my hand officially. - ROLAND T. ROSS, mayII w3mos Ordinary. MAR.XOXV COUNTY. r\ EORGIA-MARION COUNTY SHERIFF’S VX SALE.—Will be sold before tho Court house door in the town of Buena Vista, on tbe 1st Tuesday in June n-xt. town lot No. 9, in block B,in the town of Buena Vista, containing three and a half acres, more or less. Said lot levied on as the property of David Golden, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Marioa Superior Court, in favor of Wm. M. Brown, vs, Da vid Golden. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. - RUBIN HAMILTON, mayt-w30d Deputy Sheriff. rt EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-Whereas, Wm VX J. Reese haa applied fur the Administration of the estate of Wm. M. Brown, late of said county,de ceased: All persons interested in the estate of said deceased are hereby notified to file their objeotions to above appiioaticn within the time prescribed by law. Witness my hand. JAS. M. LOWE, may22w30d Ordinary. G EORGIA. MARION COUNTY.-Whereas. Jas. W. Wiggins has applied for Letters on the estate of William Weils,deceased: All persons interested are notified to file their ob- iections to the same on or before the first Monday in July next. ^ Witness my officii! signature. JAS. M. LOWE. mny22-w30J Ordinary. MACON COUNTY. Commissioner’s Sale of Valuable Bands in Bibb County. B Y virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Bibb County. I will offer for sale, on the first Tuesday in June next, in front of the Court-house, in Baid county, the following lands. lying on tbe west side of the Ocmulgee River, in said county, being part of the Macon Reserve, to wit: Lots Nos. 115,114 and 98, each containing one hnn- dred acres, more or less, and the south half of Lot lumber £9. and 40 acres ofthesouth part of Lot num ber 89; the w hole oontrining about S90 acres. Terms Cash. A. B.KOSS. maylO-dlt-wtds Commissioner. lA/Hx is It that so many 4 TV age of five years T That a large, proportion of children die under that age, has long been a suhiect of remark, and without a satisfactory cause aseer- t&ined, it is certain. Also, it ia known that worms exist in the human system from its earliest infancy; therefore parents, especially mothers, who are more constantly witn their children, cannot be too observing of the first symptoms of worms: for so surely as they exist, can they be 8AFX1X.7 ASD CBRTAZWX.W Removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by the timely use of B. A. FAHNKSTOK’8 VERMIFUGE. It Is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercry, being a Purely Vegetable Compoaltion,. , And may be administered with the UTMOST SAFE TY TO CHILDREN OF ALL AGES. Worm Confections, made more for the purpose ef pleasing the palate than of overcoming the disease, have been manufactured all over the country, but their short lease of life is nearly exhausted, and B. A. Fahnestoek's Yermifoge continues to grow in favor daily. CAUTION. rebate B. A. Fab on require yon to purchase B. A. ran it ago, be particularly careful to see are B.A. This is the article that has Should occasion require yon to neatook’a Vermiii that the initials bees so j mfr-ife ilrerr.-r^f f “r fHSTrnW FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 18J9, And purchwert must insist on having it, if they do not wish to have an imitation forced upon them. SCHWARTZ & HASLETT, Formerly B. A. Fahhistocx’b Son A Co, SOLS PROPRIETORS. PITTSBURGH. PA. aec9-deodawlv FOB SALE. 4 PORTABLE LEVER HORSE POWERS, for field threshing. *100 each, 1 RAILROAD HORSE POWER, Emory’s make, AfilfeV*! 5 ' T. C. NISBET. jBayl7-5tW G KORGIA-MACON COUNTY.-Whereas James D. Prcderick, applies for letters of administra tion on the estate of Mrs. Clara F. Walker, late of said county, dtceased. This is therefore to cite all >ersons concerned to b« and appear at my office on or itfore the 1st Monday in June next and show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted to said applicant Given under my hand and official s gnature, May 2, 1870. JN0.L. PARKER. mayS-w30d Ordinary. Notice of Sale for Partition. W ® ^willtell at public outcry, to the highest bidder t- .before the Court-house of Bibb- county, on Tuesday, the 7th day of June. 1*70. between the legal hours of eate, the following property ^h® *I°n .front store building, with the JSfKSa^^-^hich it stands, now occupied by J. H. d i. nr ? n w th ® northern fide of Cotton Vn'at’fn «i?aA itr 01 *nd said eonnty, and Mo. 24in said Avwue. and fiontiagon said Avenue 33 feet more cr less, „nd aitusted between thestore- housesnowowned by W. B. Taylor and WaH nffito- 5 9the I 7L th .i. t ‘“ war of said building, bounded bythe said building: tho said storehouses owned by W. B. Taylor, Dr. W q. Little, tha alley running from Cotton Avenue to First ■ reel, and the premises of W. A. Huff This sale is made by Time of an order from tbe Superior Court of Bibb county, at the November, 1869 adjourned term. April 2, 1870, for the purpose of par-' tition between J. Dickson Smith, Trustee for Mrs, J. D. Smith, and J W. Schofield, administrator of es tate of Q. W. Ross, ani Mrs. M- J. Hamilton, distrib utee of said estate E.F. BEST. ) A.-W PERSONS, > Commissioners, K. W. STUBBS. J may" vUs A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or- A der from the Conrt of Ordinary of Bibb County, will be sold, on toe first Tuesday in June next, at the Court-house (City Hall) in said county, during the legal hours of sale, a part of Lots Nos. 7 and 8, in ruare 58, situated on Fourth street, near Brown's otel. There is on eaeh lot a dwelling house and kitchen. Sold as the property of Elisabeth Smith, anco°ianiiw^YjS^T ■ ’ 0nE fourtk ca8b ’ b * 1 ' apr-O wtd A. J. SMITH, Administrator. G EORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Whereas. John I uthcrlurd applies to tha undersigned for Let ters of Administraticn.de bonis con. with the will annexed, upon tho estate of Charles Thompson, late of said county, deceased. All persons interested ate required to be and ap- ear at the Court Court of Ordinary, on the first Mon day iu June next, to (how cause, if any they have, wby letters should not be granted the applicant. Given under my hand officially. C. T. WARD, maj3-w30d Ordinary. /GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY-Whereaa. C. A. IT Tharpe a; plies to the undersigned for Letters of Administration upon the estate of of Mary Van- valkinburgh, late of (aid county, deceased. All persons interested are required to beand appear at tho Court of Ordinary, on the first Monday in June next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not be granted tbe applicant. Given under my hand officially. C. T. WARD, may3-w30d Ordinary. G EORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.-Wheress. John Campbell, administrator, de bonisnon, of the es tate ol Dominio Crabie, late of said county deceased, applies to me for Letters of Dismission, Yt. ’these are, therefore, to cite and admonish al! and singular, tbe kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on or before the first Monday in August next, to show cause, if any they have, why letters should not bo granted the appli cant. Given under my hand officially. C.T.WARD. may3-w30m - Ordinary. DOOliT COUNTY. /'GEORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY.—Whereas. James O' M. Denny applies tome for Le’ters of Guardian ship of the persons and property of Isabella and Missouri Hightower, orphans of Eason G. Hightower, deceased : These are, therefore, to cite all concerned to be and appear at my office on or belore the first Monday in June next, to show cause, if any they have, wby said letters should not be granted. Givon under my hand and official signature, this April9,1870. WM. H- DAVIES, apr!2-td Ordinary. A DMINISIRATOR’S SALE.—By virtue of an or- der irom the Ordinary of Dooly county, wul be sold before tho Court-house door, in the town of Viennai on the first Tuesday in Junonext. between the legal hours of sale,. Lot of Land No. 170. in the 14th Distriot of Dooly county, containing iK>A aores, Said Land belonging to the estate of Daniel Smith, deceased. Terms cash. WILLIAM GAFF, apr!2-wtd Administrator. EORGIA. DOOLY COUNTY-Whereas James VX Young applies to me for letters of-administra tion upon tho estate of Elizabeth Woodard, deceased, These are therefore to cite aU concerned to beand ap- 5 ear at my office, on or before the first Monday in une next, tor show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted- Given under my hand and official signature, this 2d day of May, 1870. WILLIAM H. DAVIES, I may6 w3m -i»fc— Ordinary* p H. 2,!EORGIA, DOOLY COUNTY—Whereas Pleasant Ray, administrator upon the estate of William Lowe, deceased, applies to me for lexers of dis mission from his said trust. These are therefore to cite and admonish allpersons interested to be and ap pear at my office on or before the first Monday in Au- ;ust next, there and then to show cause, if any they tave, why said letters should not be granted. • Given under my hand and official (ignature, this 2d day of May. 1870. ■ iu »l-IYT a re D "n Airruo _ _ d- ma’y6 w301 WILLIAM H. DAVIES, Ordinary. HOUSTON COUNTY. H OUSTON SHERIFF’S SALE.—Win bo sold be fore the Conrt House door ia Perry, Houston county, on the first Tuesday in June next, between the legal hoars of sale, thefolloning property, to wit.: One undivided half interest in the following lots of land, to wit.: Nos. fourty-three (43) and fifty-four (54) in the fourteenth (14) district of said county, and No. one hundred (100) in the ninth (9) district of said a canty, containing in all-five hundred and fifty-five- 1555) acres, more or less, as the property of Jas. B. Barrett, to satisfy ail. fa. from the Superior Court of Houston ccuDty, in favor cf John A. Howard. Admin istrator J. K Barrett, deceased. May 3d. 1870. may5-w30d JOHN R. COOK, Sheriff. G eorgia. Houston couNTY.-wherea*, c. C. Duncan, Administrator de bonis cum testa- luenla anuexo on the estate of J. J. Durans, late of Houston county, deceased, respectfully showelh that he has fully administered on said estate and now asks to be discharged: These are. therefore, to cite all perrons interested to be and appear at my office on, or before the first Alonday in June next, to show cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal o( office, this 14th of February. 1870. W. T. SWIFT. feb!6w3m O.H.C. rNEORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY.-Whereas. Wm. VX p. Simmons. Administrator Boling G. Morris, represents to this Court that he has fully settled up the said estate, and asks to bedischarged: Now these are, therefore, to oite all persnne inter ested to be and appear at my office on. or before the first Monday in June next, to show cause, if any,why he should not be dismissed. • trW 309fWpBM| Given under my hand and official signature, this 5th January, 1870. W. T. BWIFT, febl8-w3m Ordinary. M acon county postponed t - SHERIFF'S — SALE —Will be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Oglethorpe. Macon county, within toe legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in June next, the following property, to wit: Lot of laod number thirty-two (32), in the Second (2d) District of originally Muscogee, now Maoon county, (except fifty acres on the north side of (aid lot.)— Levied on as the property of Martin L. Shealy, to satisfy five fi fas issued from a Justice's Court of said county, to wit: One in favor of Kelsoe A Hill: one ia favor of C. H. Sc D. Kelsoe; one in favor ofE. A. Leggitt, for use, Ac.; one in favorof J. Robertson, for use. Ac., and one in favor of Riley Clark vs. said M. L. Shealy. Property pointed out by said defending and levied on and returned to me by a constable. April 4th, 1870. H. L. HILL, Sheriff mayll-wSOd G eorgia, Houston couNTY.-OrdinaiVs of fice for said county. Whereas, Robert Holmes and Needham T- Johnson, executors of Isaac Holmes, late of said county, dec'd, petition the undersigned for letters of dismission from said trust. These are, therefore, to cite and admoui-h all persons interested to be and appear at my office on or lefore the 1st Monday in June next, to show cause, if any they have, why said Letters should not be granted. Given under my official signature, tbix 9th, February. 1870. W. T. SWIFT, febia-wSm Ordinary, „ G eorgia, Houston couNTY-whereas, jm. J. Daniel has petitioned for tetters of adminis tration, with tbe wilt annexed, on toe estate of R. Y. V. Daniel, lats of this county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite all perrens interested to be and ap pear at my office, on or bffore the first Monday in Juno next, to show cause, if any. why the petition shouid not be granted him. Given under my hand and official signature, this 26th day of Apr'!, 1870. W.T. SWIFT. apriSIw-SOd Ordinary M ACON COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES hereafter will ba published in Macon, Georgia Tiln* OKSPH and Mxsssxaxa. nrayll-d6t-w30d H. L. HILL. Sheriff QUITMAN COUNTY. G EORGIA. QUITMAN COUNTY.—Whereas Hen ry L. Brikeom. Administrator of Iebabod Balk com, represents to the Court, in his written petition, that he has fully adminestered Iehabod Balkcom’s estate, this is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from (rid administration and receive letters of dis mission on the first Monday in July. 1870. W.P. JORDAN. ' apr-3-w3m* - ■ ■ Ordinary. Twiggs County. Administrator's Sale. "IITILL he sold in the town of Montioelio, Jasper v t county, Ga., on the first Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours of sale, two-thirds interest in the storehouse and lot, situated on the east corner of southern side of the square of said town—known ib Swanson’s store* Also, at the same time and plaoe, one House and Lot at the Indian Spring, Butts county, Q», near Elder’s Hotel, on the Covington road, containing two acree, more or less: dwelling honse. two stones, with necessary outbuildings. etc. Sold as the property ot John W. Burney, Sr., late of rend oonnty, deceased, to satisfy certain claims agreed upon between the creditors of said estate and toe lotateee. Ternu on day of sale. ■ *• »W.ANSON, maylS-wtd Administrator. xm.1 pearing to the Court, by the return of thi .. ’ abo said county in the . - . ,, , —e. Sheriff ot pve stated ease, that the defend- v .egraph Messenger, a gazette published in Bibb county, Geor gia, once a month for four months. By the Court. CROCKER A GOODE. Plaintiff’s Attorneys. A true extract from the ninutes of the Superior Court, March Term, 1870. aprl5 wlam4mo J, V- BURKETT, Cleric. G eorgia. Houston couNTY.-whereas. John H, Woodward. Guardian of L. A. and T. W. Stnbbs, minor children of A. P. Stubbs, deceased, has applied for dismission as Guardian. These are, therefore, to eite all persons interested to be and ae- 5 ear at my office, en or before toe tint Monday la une next, to show cause, if any, why he should not be discharged. Given under my band and official Signature, this 18th day of April, T W.T. SWIFT, &pr21-w30d Ordinary*. G eorgia. Houston county. - whereas. Kindred Kemp, Ex .-enter of Wm. H. Smith, late of Houston connty. deeeasvd, has applied for Dismis sion sssnch Executor: These are, therefore, to eite all persons interested te be and appear at my office on cr before the first Monday m Angiut next, to show cause, if any. why his petition should not be granted him. jGireunoder-apr hand and official signature 25th April, 1870. W. T. S * IDT, apr27-w3m Ordinary. /"I EORGIA, HOUSTON COUNTY. — James D. UT McDonald having applied to be appointed Guar dian of the persons and property of John T. and Thomas A., minor orphans under fourteen years ef age, of James A. Roeuemore, deceased, and resi dents of said county; This is to eite all persons concerned to be and ap pear at the Term cf tho Court of Ordinary, to be bald on the first Monday in June next, and show cause, if any they have, why said James D. MoDonald should not be entrusted with tho Guardianship ot the per sons and property of said John T. and Thomas A. Roquemore. Witness my official sigaature. W. T. SWIFT, f pr24 w30d v --Ordinary, H ouston county mortgage sale-wu *® sold before the Court-house door in the town of Derry on the 1st Tuesday in Jut ' property to-wit: Lot of land Ho. 22 trlct of Houston county, to satisfy a ifyvorof Harvey W,Latoroj(vs^,/oha R.King. town June the following in the loth dls- a mortgage fi- fa. IRWIN COUNTY. =t=r T?XECUTOR’S SALE.—W1H be arid before the JCi Court-House door, iu the. town ASOrsensUire, Georgia, under an order from the Court *f Ordinary of Greene eoantr, on the first Tuesday th June, 1870. one Tract of Laud, containing four hundred and nfnety acres (490) in the 10th district of Irwin county. State of Georgia. Said land sold for toe purpose of distribution among the devisees of James Findley, deceased. Terms cash. JAMES FINDLEY, apiS-w40d Executor,